A report emerged last week suggesting that Meghan Markle would be unable to attend Prince Philip‘s funeral this coming weekend after his tragic death at age 99.
26.03.2021 - 04:29 / etcanada.com
Meghan Markle is putting her baking skills front and centre once again.
The Duchess of Sussex baked a lemon olive oil cake with fresh lemons from her garden for volunteers in Chicago who worked alongside World Central Kitchen.
Prince Harry and Meghan sent over the cake, as well as a letter, as part of their Women’s History Month acts of compassion.
“Sometimes we overlook how much it matters to express thanks and show appreciation,” the letter read. “Perhaps we realize now more than ever that
A report emerged last week suggesting that Meghan Markle would be unable to attend Prince Philip‘s funeral this coming weekend after his tragic death at age 99.
The royal family is currently mourning the loss of Prince Philip who passed away on Friday. While the funeral will be held later this week, his grandson Prince Harry has already reached UK without wife Meghan Markle.
When news broke on Friday that Prince Philip died, one question on everyone’s mind was: Will Meghan Markle and Prince Harry attend? Now, Buckingham Palace has confirmed on Saturday that Harry will come to the funeral service next week, but Meghan will not.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have finally broken their silence on Prince Philip’s sad passing. Like the rest of the royal family and fans worldwide, the royal couple was deeply saddened by the news, the duo issued a statement on their Archewell website following the news of Prince Philip‘s death at the age of 99 today. “In loving memory of His Royal Highness The Duke of Edinburgh 1921-2021 Thank you for your service…you will be greatly missed,” the website reads.
Saying goodbye. Members of the royal family reacted to Prince Philip’s death with tributes and thoughtful messages online following the news of his passing. Together, they mourned and honored the memory of the late Duke of Edinburgh with their statements.
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Meghan Markle recently baked a sweet treat to thank World Central Kitchen (WCK) volunteers in Chicago, and the sincere note sent along was the icing on the cake.
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Turning lemons into cake! Meghan Markle sent a personalized gift to the women of World Central Kitchen in Chicago in the form of a homemade lemon olive oil cake. The gift was made in honor of Women’s History Month.